Yukon Attractions
We specialize in memorable day trips and short vacations in the Yukon. From cranberry picking to mountain biking, canoeing to live music, our trips are tailored to introduce you to our beautiful home and lifestyle.
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Enjoy our renovated pool complex. Natural odourless hotsprings pool, cafe, RV Park, van tours, campground and cabin rentals.Open year-round.
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Held at the Yukon Arts Centre, Canada's largest film festival north of 60 is a feast of fiction and documentary cinema. Festival winners, unexpected gems, visiting directors, and the ALFF Industry Forum. Feb 4-10, 2013.
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This vibrant downtown space features the Hougen Heritage Gallery, the Yukon Art Society Gallery, studio space and the Gallery Shop where tickets can be purchased for local events. Ask about upcoming events, workshops and tickets.
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Don't miss the annual Crane and Sheep Festival, one of North America's most spectacular migrations of the Sandhill Cranes. Early May.
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Come on an evening cruise including dinner and a cash bar. You will see a variety of attractions on this 2-hour narrated cruise. Get your tickets at the front desk at Triple J Hotel. Group bookings welcome.
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From WildPlay's ZOOM Zip Lines, over 1km long, and Monkido Aerial Adventures, with 48 suspended obstacles, to Mt. Sima's Panoramic Chairlift tours and downhill biking. Experience summer at Mt. Sima.
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"The magic of the northern lights, the vast wilderness, the mountains, the wildlife, the campfires and the people we met… It changed our lives forever.” This is what we do best: We help you to go off the beaten path and make unforgettable memories.
Nature Tours of Yukon offers all inclusive ‐no hassle‐ packages (guided or self‐guided) as well as custom crafted vacations and expeditions in summer and winter.
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The Scenic Railway of the World: this narrow gauge railway was built in 1898 during the Klondike Gold Rush. Round-trip excursions from Skagway and train-motocoach service between Whitehorse-Carcross-Skagway.
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The Adäka Cultural Festival takes place June 21-27 at the Kwanlin Dün Cultural Centre in Whitehorse. Featuring 150+ First Nations artists and performers from Yukon and beyond, the Adäka Cultural Festival boasts an exciting schedule of programming including traditional and contemporary dance, drumming, music, storytelling, film, artist demonstrations, an exhibition gallery, cultural presentations, workshops, and more!